Politics A level AQA for Year 13
Easter Revision Course Dates
- Week 1: 30 March – 3 April
- Week 2: 6 April – 10 April
- Week 3: 13 April – 17 April
(Good Friday is 3 April; Easter Monday is 6 April)
Boards
AQA 7152
Length of Course
5 full-day sessions
Component Paper 1: Government and politics of the UK
Component Paper 2: Government and politics of the USA and comparative politics
Component Paper 3: Political ideas
1 The government of the UK
- The nature and sources of the British Constitution
- The structure and role of Parliament
- The Prime Minister and cabinet
- The judiciary
- Devolution
- The politics of the UK:
- Democracy and participation
- Elections and referendums
- Political parties
- Pressure groups
- The European Union
2 Government and politics of the USA and comparative politics
- Government and politics of the USA:
- The constitutional framework of US government
- The legislative branch of government: Congress
- The executive branch of government: President
- The judicial branch of government
- The electoral process and direct democracy
- Political parties
- Pressure Groups
- Civil Rights
- Comparative politics
- Constitutional arrangements
- The executives
- The judiciaries
- Electoral and party systems
- Pressure groups
- Civil Rights
3 Political ideas
- Core ideologies
- Liberalism
- Conservatism
- Socialism
The following Ideologies will not be covered
- Nationalism
- Feminism
- Multiculturalism
- Anarchism
- Ecologism
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